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Dependence of the Dilatometric Properties of Glasses on Their Structure: I. Borate, Aluminoborate, and Lead-Containing Glasses

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The dependences of the dilatometric properties on the hypothetical structure for a number of borate, aluminoborate, and lead-containing glasses are analyzed over a wide range of compositions. Special attention is focused on the specific features observed in the behavior of the structural temperature coefficient of linear expansion. It is demonstrated that the revealed regularities allow the justified inferences regarding the structural transformations of glasses with variations in their composition.

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Klyuev, V.P. Dependence of the Dilatometric Properties of Glasses on Their Structure: I. Borate, Aluminoborate, and Lead-Containing Glasses. Glass Phys Chem 31, 749–759 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10720-005-0123-8

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